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Achieving resilient disease control relies on many independent factors coming together under the stewardship of growers and agronomists. In the first of BASF’s Real Results Roundtables, CPM hosts an open discussion to understand the...
Cereal growers warned of septoria “perfect storm”
Cereal growers will need to use the best tools available to them to offset the threat of septoria this year, Corteva Agriscience has advised.
After the warmest February on record for England and Wales, followed by a very wet March, early...
Leading independent seed breeder Elsoms Seeds and United Oilseeds, one of the UK’s largest national agricultural co-operatives, are advising growers and agronomists to reconsider new conventional rape varieties in variety selection planning based on their targeted special traits, Agronomic Merit...
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Growers are invited to attend an open day in May to hear the latest results from two Scottish trial sites.
The event, which is taking place on 23 May in Glenrothes, Fife, will feature talks and presentations from Scottish Agronomy and Premium Crops...
As a distraction to the soggy non existent spring drilling programme, I'm looking ahead to the autumn and want to reduce my spring cropping area, currently about 1/3 of the farm thanks to blackgrass. Winter barley for feed isn't really any good for blackgrass control in terms of herbicide...
Written by Richard Halleron from Agriland
Agronomist, Richard Owens, has confirmed that continuing wet conditions are hampering cereal growers form getting on with critically important field work.
“Some areas were hit that little bit harder with the weather than others. As a rule of thumb...
Trying to cheer myself up with thoughts of cows grazing a forage crop in the sunshine.
Which varieties are recommended? What is expected DM yield per hectare?
Want to graze from first few weeks of July so was thinking to put in late April/early May. Thinking full cultivation to put in as I...
Just thinking aloud here..
Getting on for spring barley,maybe better off with something else.
Thinking a couple of ton of grain maize off the 10a might be better.
Would be all fed in house to beef.
Can sow it with the combi,
Have small conventional combine header to cut it(if it will do it)...
Written by Richard Halleron from Agriland
The Irish potato industry looks set to enter a new era of blight management as it approaches the 2024 growing season.
It is a future based on the set of two active fungicide molecules in combination – and each at full rate – each time a crop is...
I should really know the in depth answer to this but don’t so looking to the experts.
I know stress has a factor as well as time but with a slow spring do we get a later heading date?
How late have people gone, and still got a successful crop, obviously so many variables but interested in experiences had....direct drilled into terminated cover crop too.
Written by Richard Halleron from Agriland
According to College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprises (CAFRE) crops advisors, spring barley seed may be in short supply this year.
This is a direct consequence of the widespread poor harvest conditions that characterised last year.
According...
Job Opportunity: Regen Stock Person and Land Stewardship Assistant
Ampney Brook Farm, Cirencester
We are looking for an energetic and dynamic team player with a passion for regenerative farming, soil health and biodiversity to assist with day-to-day farm jobs. This is hands-on role across our...
Going off the back of the recent news from Defra and reading the current thread about it it would be interesting to see exactly how much land people where actually considering taking out of production.
Thers a lot complaining about not being able to enter more than 25% into the 6 options that...
I grow a few new pots in a polytunnel to sell at my seasonal farm shop.
is there any advantage chitting them. im led to believe it could make them earlier but decrease the yield?
the earlies are already poking through. What can i apply to encourage tuber formation? or is that out of my control...
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